Tiger Woods wins Tour Championship for 80th PGA Tour title

Tiger Woods' five-year, 1,876 day title drought has come to an end in style, taking out the PGA Tour Championship in Atlanta, Georgia this morning.

He almost won the FedEx Cup, too, until Justin Rose survived a late meltdown with a birdie on the final hole to tie for fourth place and secure the overall FedEx Cup and its prize of $10m (£7.6m).

England's world number one Justin Rose finished tied fourth to secure the overall FedEx Cup which determines the season-long PGA Tour champion. He had the 54-hole lead for the first time since his last victory in 2013 at the Bridgestone Invitational.

The 14-time major victor was nearly robotic during a third round of five-under-par 65, which elevated him to 12 under - three shots ahead of playing partner Justin Rose (68) and Rory McIlroy (66).

So far, it's been a great day for Woods.

To become the first three-time victor, Woods needs some help despite being in a commanding position in The Tour Championship, the FedExCup's playoff finale. He won the 2016 Tour Championship coming from two strokes behind to force a playoff and yank the trophy out of the hands of Ryan Moore and Kevin Chappell.